Right now, if we had to guess, we’d say that Pichai might be talking about the ability to edit documents within Google Drive. Right now, users must be online to be able to edit documents stored within Google’s cloud.

Of course, the plans could be much bigger than that but, as of right now, we’re in the dark.

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Google originally announced and launched Google Drive back in April after years of rumors and speculation. The service is like Google Docs but with more storage space which is found in the cloud.

Google Drive offers users 5GB of cloud storage for free and those who need more storage space will be able to purchase more if needed. For 25GB of extra storage, it’s going to cost $2.49 per month. 100GB will be $4.99 a month and those who need a ton of space can opt for 1TB for $49.99 a month.

Those who upgrade will automatically see their Gmail storage space increase to 25GB in capacity.